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RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 1

The following passage contains information about the recent banking affairs. Few words or phrases have also been highlighted. Some questions have been given below the passage. You are required to read the content carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The Reserve Bank of India’s decision to stay with its accommodative stance for the moment and leave key rates unchanged were an unexpected but pleasant surprise for borrowers. For the moment at least, home and car loan rates may not increase for the retail borrower. Given the fragility of the growth recovery, and the as yet unquantified impact of the Omicron wave on growth, the Central bank has decided to bank on growth supporting measures.

Perhaps, it is worried by the slowdown in growth. The Central bank expects the Indian economy to grow 7.8 per cent in the next fiscal year, which is markedly lower than the 8-8.5 per cent projection in the Economic Survey, a figure reiterated in the finance minister’s Budget speech. In fact, growth, after a sharp jump in the first quarter of 2022-23 thanks to a low base, is expected to slow down sharply, to 4.3 per cent and 4.5 per cent, respectively, in the third and fourth quarters of 2022-23. This may have prompted keeping the liquidity pipes flowing but the threats of inflation shooting up cannot be ignored. Inflation has been rising since September 2021 and is currently at 5.9 per cent, close to the upper band of RBI’s mandated ‘tolerance band’.

In fact, with global oil prices shooting up, domestic fuel prices – currently on hold due to the ongoing assembly elections in five states – will undoubtedly go up after polling ends. In this context, the RBI’s expectation of inflation moderating to 4.5 per cent during the next fiscal appears a tad optimistic, given the hardening in global commodity prices, as well as increases in prices of manufactured goods. It is also too early to bet on a ‘normal’ monsoon, given its increasingly erratic behaviour over the past few years. The RBI’s pessimistic growth forecast is the real worry. A 4.3-4.5 per cent growth rate is at best back to the pre-pandemic level but well below the high growth rates logged by the economy during the boom years. Here, the RBI’s monetary policy can at best serve as a facilitator. It is up to the (A) government to ensure a (B) effective to higher growth (C) through reforms and (D) return spending.

Q. The part of the sentence from the passage may have an error in it. Choose the same as your answer

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 1
The given sentence has a singular subject (RBI’s decision) for which the verb ‘were’ has been used. This is a wrong subject-verb pair. The correct verb here should be ‘was.’

Therefore, part (d) is the correct option.

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 2

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

To better gauge the impact of climate change on the Hindu Kush mountains, which includes the Himalayas, and spruce up data-gathering, the India Meteorological Department will collaborate with meteorological agencies in China and Pakistan, among others, to provide climate forecast services to countries in the region.

Earlier this month, the IMD organised a workshop to discuss ways to establish a regional climate centre that will provide forecasting services and climate analyses.

It will be under the World Meteorological Organisation and take a few years to take shape, according to IMD Director-General M. Mohapatra.

"The Hindu-Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is considered the Third Pole, after the North and South Poles, and has significant implications for climate. However, data-gathering here is sparse. We are discussing a system whereby countries can share data and improve forecasts and predictions. The WMO proposal was to have nodal centres in Islamabad, Delhi and Beijing", he said.

The HKH is an important region and spans Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It traverses about 5 million square kilometres and hosts a large and culturally diverse population. The Third Pole, which contains vast cryospheric zones, is also the world's largest store of snow and ice outside the polar region.

Alongside forecasting weather over long periods, the regional centres would provide data services, training and capacity-building, research and development.

The meeting in Delhi earlier this week was meant to identify partnerships among relevant stakeholders, formulate research directions and needs for collaboration, identify user-groups and sectors and provide information on changes in hydrological extremes as part of climate change projections, according to an official note.

A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last month highlighted the threat to the HKH region from global warming. Floods would become more frequent and severe in the mountainous and downstream areas of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins, because of an increase in extreme precipitation events. "The severity of floods were expected to more than double towards the end of the century, it said."

Q. According to the passage, why is collection of climate data from the Hindu-Kush-Himalayan region important?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 2
The answer can be derived from the following sentences; 'The Hindu-Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is considered the Third Pole, after the North and South Poles, and has significant implications for climate. However, data-gathering here is sparse'. This suggests that the data is limited and there is limited understanding of how the region affects the climate on a wider scale.
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RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 3

The following sentences have been taken from a paragraph and have been jumbled. These statements when rearranged form a coherent paragraph. One of the sentences however is an odd one out. You have to read all of these and answer the questions that follow.

A. Roads being waterlogged for several days every time there is a sharp spell of rain has become a regular phenomenon.

B. However, basic amenities still remain a concern in several wards in the zone, which has both residential areas and bustling commercial roads.

C. “On Tiruvalluvar Street in Saidapet, water stagnated and rose as it continued to rain.

D. “An open house should be held on a monthly basis at the respective division offices so that the authorities can be in touch with the residents and get to know the grievances of the people better”

E. Over the last few years, several parts of the zone have become well connected through Metro Rail lines and many areas have seen rapid development.

F. Several parts of the zone, including T. Nagar, West Mambalam, K.K. Nagar, Ashok Nagar and Saidapet, were waterlogged during rain in November and December.

From the given options, choose the statement that would not fit in the sequence

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 3
After a complete scanning of the given sentences, we can see that all the sentences are related to a particular zone and sentence D talks about the overall grievances of people that should be addressed. Though the sentences look connected, but we can see that D is a bit general in nature.

Therefore, the best option is (d).

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 4

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

To better gauge the impact of climate change on the Hindu Kush mountains, which includes the Himalayas, and spruce up data-gathering, the India Meteorological Department will collaborate with meteorological agencies in China and Pakistan, among others, to provide climate forecast services to countries in the region.

Earlier this month, the IMD organised a workshop to discuss ways to establish a regional climate centre that will provide forecasting services and climate analyses.

It will be under the World Meteorological Organisation and take a few years to take shape, according to IMD Director-General M. Mohapatra.

"The Hindu-Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is considered the Third Pole, after the North and South Poles, and has significant implications for climate. However, data-gathering here is sparse. We are discussing a system whereby countries can share data and improve forecasts and predictions. The WMO proposal was to have nodal centres in Islamabad, Delhi and Beijing", he said.

The HKH is an important region and spans Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It traverses about 5 million square kilometres and hosts a large and culturally diverse population. The Third Pole, which contains vast cryospheric zones, is also the world's largest store of snow and ice outside the polar region.

Alongside forecasting weather over long periods, the regional centres would provide data services, training and capacity-building, research and development.

The meeting in Delhi earlier this week was meant to identify partnerships among relevant stakeholders, formulate research directions and needs for collaboration, identify user-groups and sectors and provide information on changes in hydrological extremes as part of climate change projections, according to an official note.

A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last month highlighted the threat to the HKH region from global warming. Floods would become more frequent and severe in the mountainous and downstream areas of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins, because of an increase in extreme precipitation events. "The severity of floods were expected to more than double towards the end of the century, it said."

Q. Which of the following words is most opposite in meaning to 'extreme'?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 4
'Extreme' means very severe or intense. The only word that is opposite in meaning is 'slight' which means not great or intense.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 5

The following sentences have been taken from a paragraph and have been jumbled. These statements when rearranged form a coherent paragraph. One of the sentences however is an odd one out. You have to read all of these and answer the questions that follow.

A. Roads being waterlogged for several days every time there is a sharp spell of rain has become a regular phenomenon.

B. However, basic amenities still remain a concern in several wards in the zone, which has both residential areas and bustling commercial roads.

C. “On Tiruvalluvar Street in Saidapet, water stagnated and rose as it continued to rain.

D. “An open house should be held on a monthly basis at the respective division offices so that the authorities can be in touch with the residents and get to know the grievances of the people better”

E. Over the last few years, several parts of the zone have become well connected through Metro Rail lines and many areas have seen rapid development.

F. Several parts of the zone, including T. Nagar, West Mambalam, K.K. Nagar, Ashok Nagar and Saidapet, were waterlogged during rain in November and December.

Which of the following is the correct sequence of the sentences given below?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 5
The sentence that can start the paragraph is E as it talks about the development of few areas in a particular zone. B continues the idea with the usage of the contrasting connector ‘however’ as it talks about the things that still need attention even after development. So, EB is one of the pairs that should come together.

Statements F, C and A are all related to the problem of water logging and rain related issues. So, obviously D can be left out.

Out of the three, F should precede A and C because F mentions the places of the zone where the water problem starts being discussed.

This much can give us a hint that the correct sequence is EBFAC.

Hence, option (c) is the correct answer.

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 6

Directions: In the following sentence four words or phrases have been underlined. One underlined part in the sentence is not acceptable in standard English. Pick up that part and mark its number. If there is no error, select 'No error' as your answer.

Most of the critics (1)/ agree that this is one of (2)/ the best novels that has (3)/ appeared in recent years. (4)

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 6
With 'one of the' phrase a plural verb is used. So, 'has' should be replaced with 'have'.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 7

The following passage contains information about the recent banking affairs. Few words or phrases have also been highlighted. Some questions have been given below the passage. You are required to read the content carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The Reserve Bank of India’s decision to stay with its accommodative stance for the moment and leave key rates unchanged were an unexpected but pleasant surprise for borrowers. For the moment at least, home and car loan rates may not increase for the retail borrower. Given the fragility of the growth recovery, and the as yet unquantified impact of the Omicron wave on growth, the Central bank has decided to bank on growth supporting measures.

Perhaps, it is worried by the slowdown in growth. The Central bank expects the Indian economy to grow 7.8 per cent in the next fiscal year, which is markedly lower than the 8-8.5 per cent projection in the Economic Survey, a figure reiterated in the finance minister’s Budget speech. In fact, growth, after a sharp jump in the first quarter of 2022-23 thanks to a low base, is expected to slow down sharply, to 4.3 per cent and 4.5 per cent, respectively, in the third and fourth quarters of 2022-23. This may have prompted keeping the liquidity pipes flowing but the threats of inflation shooting up cannot be ignored. Inflation has been rising since September 2021 and is currently at 5.9 per cent, close to the upper band of RBI’s mandated ‘tolerance band’.

In fact, with global oil prices shooting up, domestic fuel prices – currently on hold due to the ongoing assembly elections in five states – will undoubtedly go up after polling ends. In this context, the RBI’s expectation of inflation moderating to 4.5 per cent during the next fiscal appears a tad optimistic, given the hardening in global commodity prices, as well as increases in prices of manufactured goods. It is also too early to bet on a ‘normal’ monsoon, given its increasingly erratic behaviour over the past few years. The RBI’s pessimistic growth forecast is the real worry. A 4.3-4.5 per cent growth rate is at best back to the pre-pandemic level but well below the high growth rates logged by the economy during the boom years. Here, the RBI’s monetary policy can at best serve as a facilitator. It is up to the (A) government to ensure a (B) effective to higher growth (C) through reforms and (D) return spending.

Q. In what context has the phrase; ‘tad optimistic’ been used in the third paragraph?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 7
The word ‘tad’ means merely or insignificant.

Also, the paragraph in which this has been used talks about the RBI not being very optimistic about the growth rates.

So, clearly the correct answer is option (d).

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 8

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

To better gauge the impact of climate change on the Hindu Kush mountains, which includes the Himalayas, and spruce up data-gathering, the India Meteorological Department will collaborate with meteorological agencies in China and Pakistan, among others, to provide climate forecast services to countries in the region.

Earlier this month, the IMD organised a workshop to discuss ways to establish a regional climate centre that will provide forecasting services and climate analyses.

It will be under the World Meteorological Organisation and take a few years to take shape, according to IMD Director-General M. Mohapatra.

"The Hindu-Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is considered the Third Pole, after the North and South Poles, and has significant implications for climate. However, data-gathering here is sparse. We are discussing a system whereby countries can share data and improve forecasts and predictions. The WMO proposal was to have nodal centres in Islamabad, Delhi and Beijing", he said.

The HKH is an important region and spans Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It traverses about 5 million square kilometres and hosts a large and culturally diverse population. The Third Pole, which contains vast cryospheric zones, is also the world's largest store of snow and ice outside the polar region.

Alongside forecasting weather over long periods, the regional centres would provide data services, training and capacity-building, research and development.

The meeting in Delhi earlier this week was meant to identify partnerships among relevant stakeholders, formulate research directions and needs for collaboration, identify user-groups and sectors and provide information on changes in hydrological extremes as part of climate change projections, according to an official note.

A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last month highlighted the threat to the HKH region from global warming. Floods would become more frequent and severe in the mountainous and downstream areas of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins, because of an increase in extreme precipitation events. "The severity of floods were expected to more than double towards the end of the century, it said."

Q. Which of the following words is most similar in meaning to 'traverses'?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 8
'Traverses' means to extend across or through something or some place. The only word similar in meaning is 'spans' which means the full extent of something from end to end or the amount of space that something covers.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 9

The following sentences have been taken from a paragraph and have been jumbled. These statements when rearranged form a coherent paragraph. One of the sentences however is an odd one out. You have to read all of these and answer the questions that follow.

A. Roads being waterlogged for several days every time there is a sharp spell of rain has become a regular phenomenon.

B. However, basic amenities still remain a concern in several wards in the zone, which has both residential areas and bustling commercial roads.

C. “On Tiruvalluvar Street in Saidapet, water stagnated and rose as it continued to rain.

D. “An open house should be held on a monthly basis at the respective division offices so that the authorities can be in touch with the residents and get to know the grievances of the people better”

E. Over the last few years, several parts of the zone have become well connected through Metro Rail lines and many areas have seen rapid development.

F. Several parts of the zone, including T. Nagar, West Mambalam, K.K. Nagar, Ashok Nagar and Saidapet, were waterlogged during rain in November and December.

Find the sentence that can start the paragraph after rearrangement.

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 9
The sentence that can start the paragraph is E as it talks about the development of few areas in a particular zone. The other statements continue the idea being started by E.

Therefore, the best option is (b).

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 10

Directions: In the following sentence four words or phrases have been underlined. One underlined part in the sentence is not acceptable in standard English. Pick up that part and mark its number. If there is no error, select 'No error' as your answer.

Despite (1)/ of the pills which (2)/ are available, many people still (3)/ have trouble sleeping. (4)

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 10
The word despite is a preposition which takes a noun as its object, and doesn't require ''of.'' So, instead of "despite", "in spite" will be used.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 11

The following passage contains information about the recent banking affairs. Few words or phrases have also been highlighted. Some questions have been given below the passage. You are required to read the content carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The Reserve Bank of India’s decision to stay with its accommodative stance for the moment and leave key rates unchanged were an unexpected but pleasant surprise for borrowers. For the moment at least, home and car loan rates may not increase for the retail borrower. Given the fragility of the growth recovery, and the as yet unquantified impact of the Omicron wave on growth, the Central bank has decided to bank on growth supporting measures.

Perhaps, it is worried by the slowdown in growth. The Central bank expects the Indian economy to grow 7.8 per cent in the next fiscal year, which is markedly lower than the 8-8.5 per cent projection in the Economic Survey, a figure reiterated in the finance minister’s Budget speech. In fact, growth, after a sharp jump in the first quarter of 2022-23 thanks to a low base, is expected to slow down sharply, to 4.3 per cent and 4.5 per cent, respectively, in the third and fourth quarters of 2022-23. This may have prompted keeping the liquidity pipes flowing but the threats of inflation shooting up cannot be ignored. Inflation has been rising since September 2021 and is currently at 5.9 per cent, close to the upper band of RBI’s mandated ‘tolerance band’.

In fact, with global oil prices shooting up, domestic fuel prices – currently on hold due to the ongoing assembly elections in five states – will undoubtedly go up after polling ends. In this context, the RBI’s expectation of inflation moderating to 4.5 per cent during the next fiscal appears a tad optimistic, given the hardening in global commodity prices, as well as increases in prices of manufactured goods. It is also too early to bet on a ‘normal’ monsoon, given its increasingly erratic behaviour over the past few years. The RBI’s pessimistic growth forecast is the real worry. A 4.3-4.5 per cent growth rate is at best back to the pre-pandemic level but well below the high growth rates logged by the economy during the boom years. Here, the RBI’s monetary policy can at best serve as a facilitator. It is up to the (A) government to ensure a (B) effective to higher growth (C) through reforms and (D) return spending.

Q. Why as per the author are the current domestic fuel prices on hold?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 11
Reading the first three-four lines of the third paragraph, we can easily understand that the states in which the elections are going on are not messing with the prices even when the global prices are shooting up.

The author says, once the elections are over, the prices will surely soar.

So, the exact reason has been mentioned in option (c).

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 12

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

To better gauge the impact of climate change on the Hindu Kush mountains, which includes the Himalayas, and spruce up data-gathering, the India Meteorological Department will collaborate with meteorological agencies in China and Pakistan, among others, to provide climate forecast services to countries in the region.

Earlier this month, the IMD organised a workshop to discuss ways to establish a regional climate centre that will provide forecasting services and climate analyses.

It will be under the World Meteorological Organisation and take a few years to take shape, according to IMD Director-General M. Mohapatra.

"The Hindu-Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is considered the Third Pole, after the North and South Poles, and has significant implications for climate. However, data-gathering here is sparse. We are discussing a system whereby countries can share data and improve forecasts and predictions. The WMO proposal was to have nodal centres in Islamabad, Delhi and Beijing", he said.

The HKH is an important region and spans Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It traverses about 5 million square kilometres and hosts a large and culturally diverse population. The Third Pole, which contains vast cryospheric zones, is also the world's largest store of snow and ice outside the polar region.

Alongside forecasting weather over long periods, the regional centres would provide data services, training and capacity-building, research and development.

The meeting in Delhi earlier this week was meant to identify partnerships among relevant stakeholders, formulate research directions and needs for collaboration, identify user-groups and sectors and provide information on changes in hydrological extremes as part of climate change projections, according to an official note.

A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last month highlighted the threat to the HKH region from global warming. Floods would become more frequent and severe in the mountainous and downstream areas of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins, because of an increase in extreme precipitation events. "The severity of floods were expected to more than double towards the end of the century, it said."

Q. The HKH region is important because

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 12
The answer can be derived from the following sentences: 'The HKH is an important region and spans Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It traverses about 5 million square kilometres and hosts a large and culturally diverse population'. From this, we can infer that the region affects a very large area and the many ethnic peoples that live there.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 13

The following sentences have been taken from a paragraph and have been jumbled. These statements when rearranged form a coherent paragraph. One of the sentences however is an odd one out. You have to read all of these and answer the questions that follow.

A. Roads being waterlogged for several days every time there is a sharp spell of rain has become a regular phenomenon.

B. However, basic amenities still remain a concern in several wards in the zone, which has both residential areas and bustling commercial roads.

C. “On Tiruvalluvar Street in Saidapet, water stagnated and rose as it continued to rain.

D. “An open house should be held on a monthly basis at the respective division offices so that the authorities can be in touch with the residents and get to know the grievances of the people better”

E. Over the last few years, several parts of the zone have become well connected through Metro Rail lines and many areas have seen rapid development.

F. Several parts of the zone, including T. Nagar, West Mambalam, K.K. Nagar, Ashok Nagar and Saidapet, were waterlogged during rain in November and December.

Which of the following is the correct pair of two consecutive statements after rearrangement?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 13
The sentence that can start the paragraph is E as it talks about the development of few areas in a particular zone. B continues the idea with the usage of the contrasting connector ‘however’ as it talks about the things that still need attention even after development. So, EB is one of the pairs that should come together.

Statements F, C and A are all related to the problem of water logging and rain related issues. So, obviously D can be left out.

Out of the three, F should precede A and C because F mentions the places of the zone where the water problem starts being discussed.

This much can give us a hint that the correct sequence is EBFAC.

Therefore, it is clear that option (d) is the right answer.

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 14

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

To better gauge the impact of climate change on the Hindu Kush mountains, which includes the Himalayas, and spruce up data-gathering, the India Meteorological Department will collaborate with meteorological agencies in China and Pakistan, among others, to provide climate forecast services to countries in the region.

Earlier this month, the IMD organised a workshop to discuss ways to establish a regional climate centre that will provide forecasting services and climate analyses.

It will be under the World Meteorological Organisation and take a few years to take shape, according to IMD Director-General M. Mohapatra.

"The Hindu-Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is considered the Third Pole, after the North and South Poles, and has significant implications for climate. However, data-gathering here is sparse. We are discussing a system whereby countries can share data and improve forecasts and predictions. The WMO proposal was to have nodal centres in Islamabad, Delhi and Beijing", he said.

The HKH is an important region and spans Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It traverses about 5 million square kilometres and hosts a large and culturally diverse population. The Third Pole, which contains vast cryospheric zones, is also the world's largest store of snow and ice outside the polar region.

Alongside forecasting weather over long periods, the regional centres would provide data services, training and capacity-building, research and development.

The meeting in Delhi earlier this week was meant to identify partnerships among relevant stakeholders, formulate research directions and needs for collaboration, identify user-groups and sectors and provide information on changes in hydrological extremes as part of climate change projections, according to an official note.

A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last month highlighted the threat to the HKH region from global warming. Floods would become more frequent and severe in the mountainous and downstream areas of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins, because of an increase in extreme precipitation events. "The severity of floods were expected to more than double towards the end of the century, it said."

Q. Which of the following words is most similar in meaning to 'sparse'?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 14
'Sparse' means scanty or in short supply. The only word that is similar in meaning is 'scant' which means barely amounting to a specified number or quantity. 'Infrequent' generally refers to the frequency of something happening and does not fit the context. 'Skimpy' is incorrect as it means very small in size.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 15

The following sentences have been taken from a paragraph and have been jumbled. These statements when rearranged form a coherent paragraph. One of the sentences however is an odd one out. You have to read all of these and answer the questions that follow.

A. Roads being waterlogged for several days every time there is a sharp spell of rain has become a regular phenomenon.

B. However, basic amenities still remain a concern in several wards in the zone, which has both residential areas and bustling commercial roads.

C. “On Tiruvalluvar Street in Saidapet, water stagnated and rose as it continued to rain.

D. “An open house should be held on a monthly basis at the respective division offices so that the authorities can be in touch with the residents and get to know the grievances of the people better”

E. Over the last few years, several parts of the zone have become well connected through Metro Rail lines and many areas have seen rapid development.

F. Several parts of the zone, including T. Nagar, West Mambalam, K.K. Nagar, Ashok Nagar and Saidapet, were waterlogged during rain in November and December.

Which of the following is the penultimate sentence as per the given sequence?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 15
The sentence that can start the paragraph is E as it talks about the development of few areas in a particular zone. B continues the idea with the usage of the contrasting connector ‘however’ as it talks about the things that still need attention even after development. So, EB is one of the pairs that should come together.

Statements F, C and A are all related to the problem of water logging and rain related issues. So, obviously D can be left out.

Out of the three, F should precede A and C because F mentions the places of the zone where the water problem starts being discussed.

This much can give us a hint that the correct sequence is EBFAC.

The second last statement is given in option (e).

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 16

Directions: Read the following passage having some numbered blanks.

Health care costs are becoming (i)______, in large part due to a chronic disease epidemic fueled by unhealthy lifestyles, aging populations and (ii)_____ standards of living. To bring the costs under (iii)______ and improve health outcomes, patients and other stakeholders of the health care system will need to change their behaviour. Patients have grown increasingly comfortable with empowering (iv)_____ (e.g. smartphone apps, sensors, monitors, and social media) and are taking a more active role in managing their health. They are (v)_____ a different healthcare delivery model that will reach them wherever they happen to be.

Fill blank (i).

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 16
The statement talks about the different causes leading to an increase in health care costs, which are becoming difficult to maintain, which is best represented by the word 'unsustainable'. 'Unsustainable' means which can't be managed. However, other words don't fit in. The first two options and last are absolutely opposite in the context of the statement; 'temporary' means 'for a while' and doesn't fit the context.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 17

The following passage contains information about the recent banking affairs. Few words or phrases have also been highlighted. Some questions have been given below the passage. You are required to read the content carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The Reserve Bank of India’s decision to stay with its accommodative stance for the moment and leave key rates unchanged were an unexpected but pleasant surprise for borrowers. For the moment at least, home and car loan rates may not increase for the retail borrower. Given the fragility of the growth recovery, and the as yet unquantified impact of the Omicron wave on growth, the Central bank has decided to bank on growth supporting measures.

Perhaps, it is worried by the slowdown in growth. The Central bank expects the Indian economy to grow 7.8 per cent in the next fiscal year, which is markedly lower than the 8-8.5 per cent projection in the Economic Survey, a figure reiterated in the finance minister’s Budget speech. In fact, growth, after a sharp jump in the first quarter of 2022-23 thanks to a low base, is expected to slow down sharply, to 4.3 per cent and 4.5 per cent, respectively, in the third and fourth quarters of 2022-23. This may have prompted keeping the liquidity pipes flowing but the threats of inflation shooting up cannot be ignored. Inflation has been rising since September 2021 and is currently at 5.9 per cent, close to the upper band of RBI’s mandated ‘tolerance band’.

In fact, with global oil prices shooting up, domestic fuel prices – currently on hold due to the ongoing assembly elections in five states – will undoubtedly go up after polling ends. In this context, the RBI’s expectation of inflation moderating to 4.5 per cent during the next fiscal appears a tad optimistic, given the hardening in global commodity prices, as well as increases in prices of manufactured goods. It is also too early to bet on a ‘normal’ monsoon, given its increasingly erratic behaviour over the past few years. The RBI’s pessimistic growth forecast is the real worry. A 4.3-4.5 per cent growth rate is at best back to the pre-pandemic level but well below the high growth rates logged by the economy during the boom years. Here, the RBI’s monetary policy can at best serve as a facilitator. It is up to the (A) government to ensure a (B) effective to higher growth (C) through reforms and (D) return spending.

Q. Choose the statement/s from the options that are not true as per the passage given

(i) The inflation has been rising since September 2021

(ii) The RBI expects the economy to grow at 7.8% this year

(iii) The RBI is very optimistic about the growth forecasts

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 17
Statements (ii) and (iii) are incorrect as per the passage and one single reading through the paragraphs can help us get that

In (ii) 7.8% growth forecast has been given by the RBI for the next year and not this year

In (iii), the RBI is not optimistic but pessimistic about the growth as per the passage.

So, the correct answer option is (e).

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 18

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

To better gauge the impact of climate change on the Hindu Kush mountains, which includes the Himalayas, and spruce up data-gathering, the India Meteorological Department will collaborate with meteorological agencies in China and Pakistan, among others, to provide climate forecast services to countries in the region.

Earlier this month, the IMD organised a workshop to discuss ways to establish a regional climate centre that will provide forecasting services and climate analyses.

It will be under the World Meteorological Organisation and take a few years to take shape, according to IMD Director-General M. Mohapatra.

"The Hindu-Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is considered the Third Pole, after the North and South Poles, and has significant implications for climate. However, data-gathering here is sparse. We are discussing a system whereby countries can share data and improve forecasts and predictions. The WMO proposal was to have nodal centres in Islamabad, Delhi and Beijing", he said.

The HKH is an important region and spans Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It traverses about 5 million square kilometres and hosts a large and culturally diverse population. The Third Pole, which contains vast cryospheric zones, is also the world's largest store of snow and ice outside the polar region.

Alongside forecasting weather over long periods, the regional centres would provide data services, training and capacity-building, research and development.

The meeting in Delhi earlier this week was meant to identify partnerships among relevant stakeholders, formulate research directions and needs for collaboration, identify user-groups and sectors and provide information on changes in hydrological extremes as part of climate change projections, according to an official note.

A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last month highlighted the threat to the HKH region from global warming. Floods would become more frequent and severe in the mountainous and downstream areas of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins, because of an increase in extreme precipitation events. "The severity of floods were expected to more than double towards the end of the century, it said."

Q. Given below is a sentence from the passage that may or may not be grammatically viable. Choose the most suitable alternative that reflects the grammatically correct sentence. If the highlighted sentence does not require any corrections, choose option (5), i.e. no correction required as your answer choice.

Sentence: "The severity of floods were expected to more than double towards the end of the century," it said.

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 18
The sentence is in direct speech. So, present tense will be used. Moreover, 'severity' is treated as a noun and is singular and this requires the use of 'is' which is also singular. To correct the error, we must change 'were' to 'is'.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 19

In the questions given below, a word has been highlighted in bold and three sentences have been given below the same. You are required to read the same carefully and mark the ones that take the given word correctly

Parochial

(i) Local newspapers tend to be very _________.

(ii) A referee must not be ________ toward either team.

(iii) Bank employees usually get _________ rates of interest.

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 19
The word ‘Parochial’ means only concerned with small issues that happen in your local area and not interested in more important things. This word will fit in just the first sentence as it is confined to a particular area.

(ii) will take the word partial as a referee shouldn’t be partial and (iii) will take the word preferential which means a rate lesser than the normal rates (being preferred for loyalty)

Therefore, the correct answer is option (a).

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 20

Directions: Read the following passage having some numbered blanks.

Health care costs are becoming (i)______, in large part due to a chronic disease epidemic fueled by unhealthy lifestyles, aging populations and (ii)_____ standards of living. To bring the costs under (iii)______ and improve health outcomes, patients and other stakeholders of the health care system will need to change their behaviour. Patients have grown increasingly comfortable with empowering (iv)_____ (e.g. smartphone apps, sensors, monitors, and social media) and are taking a more active role in managing their health. They are (v)_____ a different healthcare delivery model that will reach them wherever they happen to be.

Fill blank (iii).

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 20
'Under control' is phrasal form and it means 'able to be handled or managed with success'. If something is under control, people are able to limit it or make it do what they want it to do. Here, it is about managing the cost. Hence, option (2) is the correct answer.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 21

The following passage contains information about the recent banking affairs. Few words or phrases have also been highlighted. Some questions have been given below the passage. You are required to read the content carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The Reserve Bank of India’s decision to stay with its accommodative stance for the moment and leave key rates unchanged were an unexpected but pleasant surprise for borrowers. For the moment at least, home and car loan rates may not increase for the retail borrower. Given the fragility of the growth recovery, and the as yet unquantified impact of the Omicron wave on growth, the Central bank has decided to bank on growth supporting measures.

Perhaps, it is worried by the slowdown in growth. The Central bank expects the Indian economy to grow 7.8 per cent in the next fiscal year, which is markedly lower than the 8-8.5 per cent projection in the Economic Survey, a figure reiterated in the finance minister’s Budget speech. In fact, growth, after a sharp jump in the first quarter of 2022-23 thanks to a low base, is expected to slow down sharply, to 4.3 per cent and 4.5 per cent, respectively, in the third and fourth quarters of 2022-23. This may have prompted keeping the liquidity pipes flowing but the threats of inflation shooting up cannot be ignored. Inflation has been rising since September 2021 and is currently at 5.9 per cent, close to the upper band of RBI’s mandated ‘tolerance band’.

In fact, with global oil prices shooting up, domestic fuel prices – currently on hold due to the ongoing assembly elections in five states – will undoubtedly go up after polling ends. In this context, the RBI’s expectation of inflation moderating to 4.5 per cent during the next fiscal appears a tad optimistic, given the hardening in global commodity prices, as well as increases in prices of manufactured goods. It is also too early to bet on a ‘normal’ monsoon, given its increasingly erratic behaviour over the past few years. The RBI’s pessimistic growth forecast is the real worry. A 4.3-4.5 per cent growth rate is at best back to the pre-pandemic level but well below the high growth rates logged by the economy during the boom years. Here, the RBI’s monetary policy can at best serve as a facilitator. It is up to the (A) government to ensure a (B) effective to higher growth (C) through reforms and (D) return spending.

Four words marked (A), (B)… and (D) have been given in the last line. Which of these must be interchanged so that the sentence becomes meaningful?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 21
The two words that have been misplaced are effective and return and the hint is ‘effective-spending’ and not ‘return-spending’

So, the correct answer is option (d).

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 22

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

To better gauge the impact of climate change on the Hindu Kush mountains, which includes the Himalayas, and spruce up data-gathering, the India Meteorological Department will collaborate with meteorological agencies in China and Pakistan, among others, to provide climate forecast services to countries in the region.

Earlier this month, the IMD organised a workshop to discuss ways to establish a regional climate centre that will provide forecasting services and climate analyses.

It will be under the World Meteorological Organisation and take a few years to take shape, according to IMD Director-General M. Mohapatra.

"The Hindu-Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is considered the Third Pole, after the North and South Poles, and has significant implications for climate. However, data-gathering here is sparse. We are discussing a system whereby countries can share data and improve forecasts and predictions. The WMO proposal was to have nodal centres in Islamabad, Delhi and Beijing", he said.

The HKH is an important region and spans Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It traverses about 5 million square kilometres and hosts a large and culturally diverse population. The Third Pole, which contains vast cryospheric zones, is also the world's largest store of snow and ice outside the polar region.

Alongside forecasting weather over long periods, the regional centres would provide data services, training and capacity-building, research and development.

The meeting in Delhi earlier this week was meant to identify partnerships among relevant stakeholders, formulate research directions and needs for collaboration, identify user-groups and sectors and provide information on changes in hydrological extremes as part of climate change projections, according to an official note.

A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last month highlighted the threat to the HKH region from global warming. Floods would become more frequent and severe in the mountainous and downstream areas of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins, because of an increase in extreme precipitation events. "The severity of floods were expected to more than double towards the end of the century, it said."

Q. Three statements are written about the passage. Which of these is/are definitely true?

A. Regional centres would primarily serve to provide information on weather forecasting alone.

B. The Delhi meeting was organised to serve as a forum to discuss aspects of collaboration.

C. Severity of floods in mountainous areas and river basins has reached its peak.

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 22
Statement B can be inferred from 'The meeting in Delhi earlier this week was meant to identify partnerships among relevant stakeholders, formulate research directions and needs for collaboration, identify user-groups and sectors and provide information on changes in hydrological extremes as part of climate change projections, according to an official note'. Statement A is incorrect because it is too limited. Statement C is incorrect because the passage states that the floods would become more severe in the future.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 23

The following passage contains information about the recent banking affairs. Few words or phrases have also been highlighted. Some questions have been given below the passage. You are required to read the content carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The Reserve Bank of India’s decision to stay with its accommodative stance for the moment and leave key rates unchanged were an unexpected but pleasant surprise for borrowers. For the moment at least, home and car loan rates may not increase for the retail borrower. Given the fragility of the growth recovery, and the as yet unquantified impact of the Omicron wave on growth, the Central bank has decided to bank on growth supporting measures.

Perhaps, it is worried by the slowdown in growth. The Central bank expects the Indian economy to grow 7.8 per cent in the next fiscal year, which is markedly lower than the 8-8.5 per cent projection in the Economic Survey, a figure reiterated in the finance minister’s Budget speech. In fact, growth, after a sharp jump in the first quarter of 2022-23 thanks to a low base, is expected to slow down sharply, to 4.3 per cent and 4.5 per cent, respectively, in the third and fourth quarters of 2022-23. This may have prompted keeping the liquidity pipes flowing but the threats of inflation shooting up cannot be ignored. Inflation has been rising since September 2021 and is currently at 5.9 per cent, close to the upper band of RBI’s mandated ‘tolerance band’.

In fact, with global oil prices shooting up, domestic fuel prices – currently on hold due to the ongoing assembly elections in five states – will undoubtedly go up after polling ends. In this context, the RBI’s expectation of inflation moderating to 4.5 per cent during the next fiscal appears a tad optimistic, given the hardening in global commodity prices, as well as increases in prices of manufactured goods. It is also too early to bet on a ‘normal’ monsoon, given its increasingly erratic behaviour over the past few years. The RBI’s pessimistic growth forecast is the real worry. A 4.3-4.5 per cent growth rate is at best back to the pre-pandemic level but well below the high growth rates logged by the economy during the boom years. Here, the RBI’s monetary policy can at best serve as a facilitator. It is up to the (A) government to ensure a (B) effective to higher growth (C) through reforms and (D) return spending.

Q. Which of the following can be a suitable title for the given passage?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 23
The first and the second paragraphs clearly talk about the key rates and the inflation worries of the RBI.

The third paragraph also presents a global overview of the inflation and its impacts on the growth rates.

Considering both the points above, the first option can be eliminated as it doesn’t talk about either. The second option is quite pessimistic in nature and the passage doesn’t mention the same. Options (d) and (e) are too general though they are related yet they can cover broader points. Option (c) hence is correct as it is to the point and appropriately matches the two points explained earlier.

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 24

Directions: Read the following passage having some numbered blanks.

Health care costs are becoming (i)______, in large part due to a chronic disease epidemic fueled by unhealthy lifestyles, aging populations and (ii)_____ standards of living. To bring the costs under (iii)______ and improve health outcomes, patients and other stakeholders of the health care system will need to change their behaviour. Patients have grown increasingly comfortable with empowering (iv)_____ (e.g. smartphone apps, sensors, monitors, and social media) and are taking a more active role in managing their health. They are (v)_____ a different healthcare delivery model that will reach them wherever they happen to be.

Fill blank (v).

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 24
The preceding line states '... are taking a more active role in managing their health'. This indicates they would be asking for or demanding a healthcare model that is easily accessible to them wherever they might be. Hence, option 1 is the correct answer.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 25

In the questions given below, a word has been highlighted in bold and three sentences have been given below the same. You are required to read the same carefully and mark the ones that take the given word correctly

Deliberation

(i) She spoke to the audience with clarity and _________.

(ii) He heard the edge of _________ in her voice.

(iii) The _________ of its name is obscure.

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 25
Deliberation means the quality of being very slow and careful in what you say and do so. This meaning fits in the first sentence.

The correct word in the second sentence will be desperation which means despair or disappointment.

The third sentence would take the word ‘derivation’ that means origin. So, the correct answer is option (d).

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 26

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

To better gauge the impact of climate change on the Hindu Kush mountains, which includes the Himalayas, and spruce up data-gathering, the India Meteorological Department will collaborate with meteorological agencies in China and Pakistan, among others, to provide climate forecast services to countries in the region.

Earlier this month, the IMD organised a workshop to discuss ways to establish a regional climate centre that will provide forecasting services and climate analyses.

It will be under the World Meteorological Organisation and take a few years to take shape, according to IMD Director-General M. Mohapatra.

"The Hindu-Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is considered the Third Pole, after the North and South Poles, and has significant implications for climate. However, data-gathering here is sparse. We are discussing a system whereby countries can share data and improve forecasts and predictions. The WMO proposal was to have nodal centres in Islamabad, Delhi and Beijing", he said.

The HKH is an important region and spans Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It traverses about 5 million square kilometres and hosts a large and culturally diverse population. The Third Pole, which contains vast cryospheric zones, is also the world's largest store of snow and ice outside the polar region.

Alongside forecasting weather over long periods, the regional centres would provide data services, training and capacity-building, research and development.

The meeting in Delhi earlier this week was meant to identify partnerships among relevant stakeholders, formulate research directions and needs for collaboration, identify user-groups and sectors and provide information on changes in hydrological extremes as part of climate change projections, according to an official note.

A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last month highlighted the threat to the HKH region from global warming. Floods would become more frequent and severe in the mountainous and downstream areas of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins, because of an increase in extreme precipitation events. "The severity of floods were expected to more than double towards the end of the century, it said."

Q. What is the tone of the given passage?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 26
The tone of the passage is formal and professional as it intends only to inform people about the plan for HKH climate data collaboration.
RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 27

In the questions given below, a word has been highlighted in bold and three sentences have been given below the same. You are required to read the same carefully and mark the ones that take the given word correctly

(i) Police are planning sterner measures to ________ crime.

(ii) We must _________ extravagance and waste.

(iii) The government will instigate new measures to ________ terrorism.

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 27
Combat means to fight against something.

All the three sentences will be taking the word ‘combat’ as all the three sentences more or less mean the same as explained above.

Therefore, the best answer option is (e).

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 28

Directions: Rearrange the following five sentences (A), (B), (C), (D) and (E) in the proper sequence to form a meaningful paragraph and then answer the question given below.

A. Moreover, it has been shown that empowering women spurs productivity and economic growth.

B. Women and girls represent half of the world's population and, therefore, also half of its potential.

C. Gender equality, besides being a fundamental human right, is essential to achieve peaceful societies, with full human potential and sustainable development.

D. Therefore, it is of paramount importance to end the multiple forms of gender violence and secure equal access to quality education and health, economic resources and participation in political life for both women and girls and men and boys.

E. Unfortunately, there is still a long way to go to achieve full equality of rights and opportunities between men and women, warns UN Women.

Which of the following is the FIRST sentence of the sequence?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 28
Points B and C are the only standalone sentences of the paragraph. Point C mentions "Gender equality" the introduction to which has been presented in point B. So, C should be after B.

Point C mentions the reason as to why gender equality is essential "... is essential to achieve peaceful societies ..." which has been further provided in point A as "... spurs productivity and economic growth." So, point A should be after C.

Point E mentions the contradictory point. So, E should be after C and A.

Point D is the overall conclusion of the passage.

Thus, the correct order should be BCAED.

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 29

The following passage contains information about the recent banking affairs. Few words or phrases have also been highlighted. Some questions have been given below the passage. You are required to read the content carefully and answer the questions that follow:

The Reserve Bank of India’s decision to stay with its accommodative stance for the moment and leave key rates unchanged were an unexpected but pleasant surprise for borrowers. For the moment at least, home and car loan rates may not increase for the retail borrower. Given the fragility of the growth recovery, and the as yet unquantified impact of the Omicron wave on growth, the Central bank has decided to bank on growth supporting measures.

Perhaps, it is worried by the slowdown in growth. The Central bank expects the Indian economy to grow 7.8 per cent in the next fiscal year, which is markedly lower than the 8-8.5 per cent projection in the Economic Survey, a figure reiterated in the finance minister’s Budget speech. In fact, growth, after a sharp jump in the first quarter of 2022-23 thanks to a low base, is expected to slow down sharply, to 4.3 per cent and 4.5 per cent, respectively, in the third and fourth quarters of 2022-23. This may have prompted keeping the liquidity pipes flowing but the threats of inflation shooting up cannot be ignored. Inflation has been rising since September 2021 and is currently at 5.9 per cent, close to the upper band of RBI’s mandated ‘tolerance band’.

In fact, with global oil prices shooting up, domestic fuel prices – currently on hold due to the ongoing assembly elections in five states – will undoubtedly go up after polling ends. In this context, the RBI’s expectation of inflation moderating to 4.5 per cent during the next fiscal appears a tad optimistic, given the hardening in global commodity prices, as well as increases in prices of manufactured goods. It is also too early to bet on a ‘normal’ monsoon, given its increasingly erratic behaviour over the past few years. The RBI’s pessimistic growth forecast is the real worry. A 4.3-4.5 per cent growth rate is at best back to the pre-pandemic level but well below the high growth rates logged by the economy during the boom years. Here, the RBI’s monetary policy can at best serve as a facilitator. It is up to the (A) government to ensure a (B) effective to higher growth (C) through reforms and (D) return spending.

Which of the following can be inferred from the first paragraph?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 29
Refer to the lines below to understand the probable inference

The Reserve Bank of India’s decision to stay with its accommodative stance for the moment and leave key rates unchanged were an unexpected but pleasant surprise for borrowers. For the moment at least, home and car loan rates may not increase for the retail borrower.

These points tell us that the key rate changes may generally impact the loan rates.

Therefore, the best option is (a).

RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 30

Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.

To better gauge the impact of climate change on the Hindu Kush mountains, which includes the Himalayas, and spruce up data-gathering, the India Meteorological Department will collaborate with meteorological agencies in China and Pakistan, among others, to provide climate forecast services to countries in the region.

Earlier this month, the IMD organised a workshop to discuss ways to establish a regional climate centre that will provide forecasting services and climate analyses.

It will be under the World Meteorological Organisation and take a few years to take shape, according to IMD Director-General M. Mohapatra.

"The Hindu-Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region is considered the Third Pole, after the North and South Poles, and has significant implications for climate. However, data-gathering here is sparse. We are discussing a system whereby countries can share data and improve forecasts and predictions. The WMO proposal was to have nodal centres in Islamabad, Delhi and Beijing", he said.

The HKH is an important region and spans Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. It traverses about 5 million square kilometres and hosts a large and culturally diverse population. The Third Pole, which contains vast cryospheric zones, is also the world's largest store of snow and ice outside the polar region.

Alongside forecasting weather over long periods, the regional centres would provide data services, training and capacity-building, research and development.

The meeting in Delhi earlier this week was meant to identify partnerships among relevant stakeholders, formulate research directions and needs for collaboration, identify user-groups and sectors and provide information on changes in hydrological extremes as part of climate change projections, according to an official note.

A report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change last month highlighted the threat to the HKH region from global warming. Floods would become more frequent and severe in the mountainous and downstream areas of the Indus, Ganges and Brahmaputra river basins, because of an increase in extreme precipitation events. "The severity of floods were expected to more than double towards the end of the century, it said."

Q. What is the main purpose of the author for writing this passage?

Detailed Solution for RBI Assistant Prelims Mock Test - 2 - Question 30
The main point of the author is to announce the plans of collaboration for HKH climate data. This is clued by: 'To better gauge the impact of climate change on the Hindu Kush ... the India Meteorological Department will collaborate ... China and Pakistan ... to provide climate forecast services to countries in the region'; 'We are discussing a system whereby countries can share data and improve forecasts and predictions'; 'The meeting in Delhi earlier this week was meant ... to identify partnerships ... provide information on changes ... as part of climate change projections'.
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